After The Asse Festival segment of Guelah, the band launched into Adeline and then moved into a Digital Delay Loop Jam before finishing the song. Adeline was performed without microphones. Trey sang the verses of Fee through a megaphone. My Sweet One was performed acoustic without microphones. YEM included On Broadway teases in both the jam and the vocal jam; it was also teased during Possum. HYHU segued out of the YEM vocal jam and included Fish talking about how much he hates that song (though he has nothing personal against Argent, who wrote it). Possum also included Dave’s Energy Guide teases.

Prefacing this review by stating that I don't know how anyone can honestly rate these without having attended/listened to at least ten different shows but probably more like thirty. Yea, a bit of a stats geek but if I could rate those shows I've been a part of either in the moment or after the fact based on trip factor alone; this one certainly stands out from listening to them hold back the laughter during Guelah Papyrus to the On Broadway teases later on in the show, I am having flashbacks literally. Note to self not to revisit those shows I was chemically altered at while attempting to do anything productive going forward. Done forget it, the work I mean. Beautiful If I Could btw.

Completely average show. The only song to write home about is the YEM, which has lots and lots of fun interaction throughout. Mike absolutely slays the ending of the Trey jam. It's unfortunate that the bass and drums jam to follow is a little lackluster, but man does he nail the ending of the Trey portion. Nail it I tell yah!

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